Digital Discovery
DIGITAL DISCOVERY
Our interpretive programming is designed to connect guests' hearts and minds to the natural, historical, and cultural resources of Arkansas State Parks. We aim for every person to form a personal, meaningful "sense of place" with state parks. It's enjoyable, engaging, and experiential. Even if you can't visit a state park in person, our hope is that you find that connection through these videos, programs, photo essays, and articles.
Louisiana Purchase State Park: Arkansas’ 18th state park
Louisiana Purchase State Park near Brinkley helps preserve a pivotal piece of history tied to the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
Logoly State Park home to first all-terrain wheelchair at Arkansas State Parks
Logoly State Park was dedicated as Arkansas’ first environmental education state park in the late 1970s. The state park now has another first to add
Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park: Arkansas’ first archeological state park
Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park
As the name of Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park implies, archeology is an important aspect of this state park.
History and outdoors highlighted at Woolly Hollow State Park
Woolly Hollow State Park is located at 82 Woolly Hollow Road in Greenbrier.
Conway Cemetery State Park: preserving the family cemetery of Arkansas’ first governor
Conway Cemetery State Park is located in Lafayette County in the town of Bradley.
Arkansas Post Museum: Arkansas’ 51st state park
Arkansas Post Museum State Park in Gillett stands out for many reasons, including being the first county museum in the state.
Farming history featured at Plantation Agriculture Museum
Located in Scott, Plantation Agriculture Museum helps tell the story of Arkansas’ farming heritage.
Arkansas State Parks: A Park for Everyone
Arkansas has one of the top state park systems in the nation and these destinations, which are open year-round and free to enter, can be
A bicentennial year for Washington, Arkansas
Historic Washington State Park
This year is a bicentennial year for Washington, Arkansas.
Lake Ouachita State Park: the state park on Arkansas’ largest lake
Lake Ouachita State Park is a popular state park that is located on the eastern end of Lake Ouachita, the largest lake in the state.
History preserved at Poison Springs Battleground State Park
Poison Springs Battleground State Park
In the late 1860s, civil war battles took place in south Arkansas at locations that included Poison Springs, Marks’ Mills and Jenkins’ Ferry.
An overview of White Oak Lake State Park
White Oak Lake State Park in Bluff City is Arkansas’ 26th state park.